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ORNAMENTAL PERENNIAL PLANTS For Enjoyment Year After Year


11142 WHITE LILY OF 20 for $26.95; 50 for $56.95.


VINE. Hummingbirds love to visit these lovely orange-scarlet fl owers. This vigorous vine bears clusters of trumpet-shaped fl owers at the tips of its branches from June until frost. Has heavy dark green saw-toothed foliage, and clings to any support. Likes full sun. Zones 4-9. 2-yr. bar- eroot plants. $9.95 each; 3 for $23.95.


20226 SCARLET TRUMPET


THE VALLEY. A marvelous old fashioned favorite. Has delicate bell-shaped fl owers that are well suited for cutting. A bouquet of white waxy bells on arching stems will sweetly perfume a room. Plants spread rapidly, so plant 15 in. apart. Super hardy. Zones 2-8. Select pips. 10 for $14.95;


exquisite fragrance perfumes the air. Makes an excellent cut fl ower. Rarely, if ever, fed on by Japanese beetles. Plant in full sun. Grows 8 to 12 ft. tall and wide. Zones 3-7. 1 qt. pots. $15.95 each; 3 for $42.95; 6 for $79.95. 21069 Marie Frances. A true pink lilac, with single, multi- petaled fl owers. Grows 5 to 6 ft. tall. 21081 Sesquicentennial. Huge, trusses comprised of large, single violet fl owers with hints of pink.


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KNOCK OUT® SPECIAL. One each Cherry-Red and Sunny. Just $25.95.


10107 OLD FASHIONED SINGLE MIXED HOLLYHOCKS. Provides a strong vertical effect with fl ower spikes often reaching 8 ft. This biennial has beautiful mid to late summer blooms. Will persist for a number of years under favorable conditions. A must for the informal cottage garden. Full color range. Zones 3-9. $4.95 each; 3 for $10.95; 6 for $19.95.


21309 BOURBON CLEMATIS. An unbeatable combination of vibrant color and incredible bloom production. Use this easy-care, shorter- growing clematis in containers or let it roam free among other fl owers in your garden. It’s ideal for small garden spaces. The 4 to 6 in. single fl owers are a stunning blend of red and purple with yellow an- thers. From June into August, the vines produce fl owers not just at the tip of the stem, but all along its length. Zones 4-8. $15.95 each; 2 for $28.95.


PLANTS. (Festuca ovina glauca, Elijah Blue). Makes a great accent plant, or use for edging or ground cover. This beautiful tufted grass was chosen for its true blue color. It has a wonderful ability to hold up through the summer. Sturdy, compact plants like dry soil, full sun. Zones 4-8. $4.95 each; 3 for $12.95; 6 for $23.95; 12 for $44.95.


11982 BLUE FESCUE 11420 GIANT PINK BLEEDING


HEART. This old-fashioned Bleed- ing Heart is indispensable for early summer blooms from mid-April to late June. Plants bear delicate rose- pink blossoms sus- pended along grace- fully arching stems. Ht. 24-36 in. Zones 3-9. 3 to


5 eye divisions. $5.95 each; 3 for $15.95; 6 for $29.95.


ALL-AMERICA AWARD-WINNING KNOCK OUT® ROSES!


know. Insert pots (use pots with drainage holes) onto pole, add soil and continue to stack pots until desired height is reached. Add plants and enjoy. Made of powder coated steel and can be used to create free standing or hanging displays. Pots not included.


53827 2 ft. Holds up to 3 pots. $14.95 each. 53828 4 ft. Holds up to 5 pots. $19.95 each.


53829(X) TIPSY TOWER OFFER. Get both Towers for just $29.95.


13749 FANCY MIXED HARDY GARDEN


grow and will adapt to a variety of soils. Large fragrant 5 to 8 in. fl ower heads provide color all summer long. Ht. 24-30 in. Zones. 4-8. 3 for $7.95; 6 for $14.50.


PHLOX. A very fi ne as- sortment at a small cost. An excellent summer fl ower that’s very hardy, easy-to-


leaves have contrasting dark green veins which turn darker late in the season. Well branched plants grow 24 to 30 in. tall and bear large, yellow,


summer. Zones 3-9. 3 in. pots. $7.95 each; 3 for $21.95; 6 for $39.95.


24980 CHERRY-RED. A combination of fantastic fl ower power and extraordinary disease resistance sets this apart from all other roses. This shrub rose produces a constant barrage of color from spring until fall. It blooms so much, it's shockingly beautiful with clusters of fl uorescent cherry-red, 3 to 3-1/2 in. single fl owers that are lightly scented with tea- rose fragrance. Glossy foliage is green tinged with purple. Plants grow up to 3 ft. tall and exhibit total Black Spot resistance. If you can plant but one rose, make it Knock Out®. Very hardy. Select #1 own root plants. Zones 4-9.


25160 SUNNY. Be the fi rst in your neighborhood to enjoy this outstanding ‘Knock Out’ variety. The 3 in. blooms open to a bright lemon-yellow, then ma- ture to buttercream for a delightful monochromatic effect. The 3 to 4 ft. plants have dark green, semi- glossy foliage that contrasts well with the fl owers. Select #1 own root plants. Zones 5-9. Prices above 2, per variety: $14.95 each; 2 for $25.95; 4 for $47.95.


daisy-like fl owers all


12065 LORRAINE SUNSHINE HELIOPSIS. (P.P.10690) Exceptional variegated foliage. Crisp white


FEATHER REED GRASS (Calamagrostis acutifl ora). Beautiful, non-invasive plant, remains upright and attractive throughout the winter. Forms clumps of deep green, lustrous, arching foliage 24 to 36 in. tall. Purplish 5 to 6 ft. feathery inflorescences emerge in the early summer, turn wheat colored and spiky as fall nears. Plant in sun to part sun. Zones 5-9. 2-1/2 in. pots. $7.95 each; 3 for $21.95; 6 for $39.95.


11971 KARL FOERSTER


LEMONS GAILLARDIA. One of the most fl oriferous and long- fl owering gaillardias.


11851 ORANGES &


peachy-orange blooms have yellow tips and golden-orange centers. Foliage is blue green. Drought-tolerant, 18 to 24 in. plants like full sun. Zones 2-10. $5.95 each; 3 for $15.95; 6 for $29.95.


11001 GARDEN MUMS. These yield spectacular fall color year after year. Plants produce hun- dreds of blooms in mounds of solid colors for weeks. Some are dwarf cushion varieties, some are taller growing. But all are hardy as far north as Zone 4, especially if mulched over winter in the coldest regions. Our choice of variety and color shipped at this blow-out price. $1.95 each.


20944 PEPPERMINT STICK SPIREA SHRUB. (Spirea Ja- ponica Shibon). Easy-to-grow with highly unusual multi-colored blooms on the same plant. You’ll love showing these off to your friends and rela- tives. Beautiful shrub forms an attractive mound- shaped plant that literally covers itself with col- orful blooms in shades of rose, pink and white. Blooms all sumer. Grows 2 to 3 ft. tall, loves a sunny location and is not particular about soil type. Rare and unusual. Zones 4-8. 2 yr. old, 9 to 12 in. bareroot plants. Limit 12 please. $6.95 each.


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TIPSY TOWERS. Add whimsy and beauty with these


FRENCH HYBRID LILACS. Exception- ally beautiful and dependable. Each spring enor- mous trusses will grace landscapes while their


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21092 Yankee Doodle. Large clusters of single fl orets are among the deepest, darkest purple lilac colors.


21059 Fiala Remembrance. Large petaled, fully dou- ble, soft white fl owers open from creamy white buds.


21063(X) LILAC SPECIAL. One each of the 4 listed. Just $52.95.


A landscape sensation from France. Enor- mous fl ower panicles held on upright red stems emerge creamy vanilla beginning in midsummer, changing to pink and fi - nally to strawberry-red. As new blooms continually emerge, the plant becomes a multicolored visual masterpiece. At 6 to 7 ft. tall, it has an upright habit that becomes more cascading later in the season. Well- deserving of a prominent space in any landscape. 1 qt. pots. Zones 4-8. $16.95 each; 3 for $45.95.


20528 VANILLA STRAWBERRY HYDRANGEA. (P.P.20670).


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